Yumingdouzhong
Yuming douzhong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú m í NGD ò uzhen ò ng, which means lazy and sleepy. It comes from selected works Ji Kang's theory of health preservation.
The origin of Idioms
"Ji Kang's theory of health preservation" in selected works: "beans make people heavy, elms make people close; Joyce makes people angry, Hemerocallis forgets their worries, which is well known to all of us." Li Shanzhu: "according to the natural history, if you eat beans for three years, you will be heavy and difficult to stop. Also said: eat elm, then you don't want to feel
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute; used in written language example wood rotten stone stubborn, carved not on; Yuming heavy, sex is difficult to move.
Idiom explanation
It's used to indicate that the body is lazy and the mind is faint.
Yumingdouzhong
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orchestral music with rapid and rich rhythm - jí guǎn fán xián
submit oneself to sb . 's whims and fancies - fǔ yǎng yóu rén
please don 't refuse to offer your kind advice - bù lìn zhǐ jiào